Gary Illyes, Analyst at Google, has highlighted a major issue for crawlers: URL parameters.
During a recent episode of Google’s Search Off The Record podcast, Illyes explained how parameters can create endless URLs for a single page, causing crawl inefficiencies.
Illyes covered the technical aspects, SEO impact, and potential solutions. He also discussed Google’s past approaches and hinted at future fixes.
This info is especially relevant for large or e-commerce sites.
The Infinite URL Problem
Illyes explained that URL parameters can create what amounts to an infinite number of URLs for a single page.
He explains:
“Technically, you can add that in one almost infinite–well, de facto infinite–number of parameters to any URL, and the server will just ignore those that don’t alter the response.”
This creates a problem for search engine crawlers.
While these variations might lead to the same content, crawlers can’t know this without visiting each URL. This can lead to inefficient use of crawl resources and indexing issues.